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Australia romps to 80-run win against Pakistan in Abu Dhabi

Skipper Aaron Finch just missed a record hundred while Adam Zampa took four wickets and Pat Cummins claimed three as Australia demolished Pakistan in Abu Dhabi.

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Skipper Aaron Finch just missed a record hundred while Adam Zampa took four wickets and Pat Cummins claimed three as Australia demolished Pakistan by 80 runs in the third one-day international in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday.

Finch hit a 136-ball 90 to steer Australia to 266-6 in 50 overs on a slow-paced Sheikh Zayed Stadium pitch before Zampa (4-43) and Cummins (3-24) jolted Pakistan’s batting before they folded at 186 in 44.4 overs.

Australian cricketer Aaron Finch fell just 10 runs short of an historic century. Picture: Mahmoud Khaled/AFP
Australian cricketer Aaron Finch fell just 10 runs short of an historic century. Picture: Mahmoud Khaled/AFP

The win gives Australia an unassailable 3-0 lead in the five-match series with the last two games taking place in Dubai on Friday and Sunday.

Australia won the first two matches by identical margins of eight wickets -- both in Sharjah -- and continued their dominance of a depleted Pakistan side who rested six of their key players in a surprise move, two months before the World Cup.

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Cummins, fresh after resting the first two matches, followed his 14 wickets in the series win in India earlier this month, by dismissing Shan Masood (two) in his third over and then had Haris Sohail (one) and Mohammad Rizwan (nought) in his fourth.

That left Pakistan reeling at 16-3 before opener Imam-ul-Haq (46) and Shoaib Malik (32) put on a fourth wicket stand of 59 before Glenn Maxwell trapped Imam leg-before.

Umar Akmal (36) and Imad Wasim (43) also fought during their stand of 53 for the sixth wicket but Zampa mopped up the tail with career best figures.

Glenn Maxwell scored a quickfire 71 runs. Picture: Mahmoud Khaled/AFP
Glenn Maxwell scored a quickfire 71 runs. Picture: Mahmoud Khaled/AFP

It was Finch again who anchored Australia after light rain delayed the start by 15 minutes.

Finch, who scored 116 and 153 not out in the first two matches, could have been the first Australian to score three hundreds in as many ODIs.

Sri Lankan Kumar Sangakkara holds the record of most successive hundreds with four while nine other batsmen have struck three consecutive hundreds in ODI cricket.

Maxwell, 71 with eight boundaries and a six, gave the total its final touches. Finch holed out to leg-spinner Yasir Shah in the 42nd over but he had once again built the innings.

Australia started shakily and lost opener Usman Khawaja off just the fifth ball, bowled for nought by Usman Shinwari.

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Junaid Khan dismissed Shaun Marsh for 14 to leave Australia struggling at 20-2 but Finch added 84 for the third wicket with Peter Handscomb (47 with six boundaries) to help his team recover.

Finch added another 36 with Marcus Stoinis (10) and 48 for the fifth wicket with Maxwell.

Maxwell and Alex Carey (25 not out) put on a quick 61 for the sixth wicket as Australia hit 90 in the last 10 overs.

Australia brought in fast bowlers Cummins and Jason Behrendorff to replace injured Jhye Richardson and Nathan Coulter-Nile.

Pakistan included Shinwari and Junaid in place of Faheem Ashraf and Mohammad Abbas.

Patrick Cummins (3rd-L) celebrates with his teammates the dismissal of Haris Akmal. Picture: Mahmoud Khaled/AFP
Patrick Cummins (3rd-L) celebrates with his teammates the dismissal of Haris Akmal. Picture: Mahmoud Khaled/AFP

SCOREBOARD

Australia

Usman Khawaja b Shinwari 0

A. Finch c Sohail b Yasir 90

S. Marsh c Masood b Junaid 14

P. Handscomb b Sohail 47

M. Stoinis b Wasim 10

G. Maxwell run out 71

A. Carey not out 25

P. Cummins not out 2

Extras: (lb 5, w 2) 7

Total: (for six wkts; 50 overs) 266

Did not bat: N. Lyon, A. Zampa, J. Behrendorff

Fall of wickets: 1-0 (Khawaja), 2-20 (Marsh), 3-104 (Handscomb), 4-140 (Stoinis), 5-188 (Finch), 6-249 (Maxwell)

Bowling: Shinwari 9-2-37-1, Hasnain 5-0-50-0 (1w), Junaid 9-0-58-1, Yasir 10-0-47-1, Wasim 10-0-34-1 (1w), Sohail 7-0-35-1

Pakistan

Imam-ul-Haq lbw b Maxwell 46

Shan Masood c Handscomb b Cummins 2

Haris Sohail c Marsh b Cummins 1

Mohammad Rizwan c Carey b Cummins 0

Shoaib Malik c Handscomb b Lyon 32

Umar Akmal c Cummins b Behrendorff 36

Imad Wasim st Carey b Zampa 43

Yasir Shah not out 10

Usman Shinwari c Behrendorff b Zampa 0

Junaid Khan c Carey b Zampa 5

Mohammad Hasnain lbw b Zampa 0

Extras: (w11) 11 Total: (all out; 44.4 overs) 186

Fall of wickets: 1-14 (Masood), 2-16 (Sohail), 3-16 (Rizwan), 4-75 (Imam), 5-96 (Malik), 6-149 (Umar), 7-178 (Wasim), 8-178 (Shinwari), 9-186 (Junaid), 10-186 (Hasnain) Bowling: Cummins 8-1-24-3 (1w), Behrendorff 8-1-29-1 (w3), Stoinis 4-0-21-0 (5w), Lyon 10-0-48-1, Maxwell 5-0-21-1 (2w), Zampa 9.4-1-43-4

Result: Australia win by 80 runs

Toss: Australia

Umpires: Michael Gough (ENG) and Asif Yaqoob (PAK) TV umpire: Kumar Dharmasena (SRI) Match referee: Jeff Crowe (NZL)

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